The Kathryn Zox Show

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February 13th 2013:“How to Fall Out of Love” and “Inside Rehab”

Kathryn interviews America’s leading behavior therapist Debora Phillips on her book “How to Fall Out of Love”. For some, Valentines' Day can be a painful reminder of a lost love. Thanks to Phillips' step-by-step interactive approach to falling out of love, millions have gotten over a lost love and gone on with their lives. Phillips is a former Director of the Princeton Center for Behavior Therapy, Temple University School of Medicine's sex therapy program, and the Beverly Hills Center for Anxiety and Depression.
Kathryn also interviews health and medical author Anne Fletcher, author of “Insid

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Anne M. Fletcher

“Anne M. Fletcher is a nationally known health and medical writer and author of seven books, including the national bestsellers Sober for Good, Thin for Life, and Eating Thin for Life. Fletcher has a bachelor’s degree from Cornell University, a master’s degree from Drexel University, and is a registered dietitian. Among Fletcher’s many prestigious awards are the Research Society on Alcoholism Journalism Award, numerous National Health Information Awards, and an award from the American Psychological Association on advancing the public’s understanding of addiction. As a founding member of her county drug court in Minnesota, she helped develop its treatment program and remains on its steering

Dr. Debora Phillips

“With thirty-five years of experience as a behavior therapist and sex therapist, Dr. Debora Phillips has worked with hundreds of couples, individuals, and families, treating people from all walks of life, helping them to overcome unadaptive feelings (anxiety, guilt, jealousy, anger, unrequited love, depression, etc) and replace them with adaptive feelings and positive patterns of communication and other behaviors; everything from helping people get over the rejection of unrequited love, childhood/adolescent trauma, phobias, poor self-esteem, sexual dysfunction, marital problems, to giving children the tools to stop their (OCD) obsessive compulsive behaviors. She also founded and directed thi